July 2012 News
Samek Art Gallery: 'Dusk to Dusk' brings haunting beauty
"Dusk to Dusk," a chilling assemblage of contemporary works that examines the world through a dark lens, will be on view from Aug. 20 through Dec. 21, in the Samek Art Gallery at Bucknell.
Navigating the college search
Helping students learn the process to find the best possible fit was the focus of a daylong workshop at Bucknell recently.
Bucknell faculty honored at ASEE conference
Several members of the Bucknell University faculty were recognized at the annual American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) conference in San Antonio recently.
The vestiges of apartheid
While taking a course in South Africa, students witness vast economic disparity, participate in community development.
Bucknell, Geisinger study could aid in early detection of autism, OCD
A study at Bucknell offers insight into the spectrum of neurodevelopmental and neuropsychiatric disorders and may lead to better early intervention and treatment.
Bucknell Magazine: The Politics of Race
Assistant Professor of Political Science Atiya Kai Stokes-Brown discusses why politicians need to better understand the Latino community.
Fixing the blight
Student intern Harrison Mills, Class of ’14, is mapping blighted housing and social services in an effort to revitalize Sunbury, Pa.